I would definitely purchase a computer desk with an easy to assemble hutch, as they are generally cheaply priced. http://www.Amazon.com/Computer-Desks-Hutches/b?ie=UTF8&node=1069106
The OfficeMax Corner Computer Desk is easy and light weight too
These would be the instructions you get when you buy the computer. Usually called the users manual.
a set of instructions of how to turn on the computer would be considered an algorithm?
Most games include the ability to purchase full versions, meaning that there would be more features included on it. Normally, if you purchase one, follow instructions to get it in, it requires you to input a code that is included.
This would be contained in the driver.
A computer needs instructions to perform a task. There are many aspects of a computer, such as all the internal parts, the peripherals, and the software components. A computer needs hardware to store and process information, and needs software instructions to do anything for us. If there was no software at all on a computer it would merely be a box of parts. There would be no software telling the computer to show information on the output, and no software to accept instructions from the input.
A program is a sequence of instructions for a computer. Programs are written to tell a computer how to do a specific task.
A set of instructions which would perform a particular task.
The CPU - Central Processing Unit, or the brains of the computer.
The kernel of the computer tells it what to do. The instructions are all told by the kernel.
The best way to go when you would like to purchase a computer desk would have to be buying a used because it will be half the price and it depends on the shape of it.
The price of a computer base unit depends on the hardware. However, you can usually purchase computer base units from between $300 and $600. You can purchase these base units from websites such as eBay.